JOHN M'CULLOUGH IN LONDON.; HE APPEARS AT DRURY-LANE AS VIRGINIUS AND ACHIEVES A TRIUMPH.

LONDON, April 25.--Mr. John McCullough, the famous American tragedian, made his first appearance before a London audience to-night, upon the classic stage of Drury-Lane Theatre. The play was James Sheridan Knowles's "Virginius," a performance of which has... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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